Togo Entrepreneur Medede Bidassa Builds Tech Tools for Efficient Milk Production

By : Melchior Koba

Date : lundi, 01 décembre 2025 12:20

  • Laitify, founded in 2024, deploys sensors, a unified dashboard and QR-code traceability to optimize dairy production from farm to distribution.

  • The system uses real-time data on animal health, milk volume and geolocation to help farmers manage their herds and forecast supply.

  • Laitify integrates AI analytics to generate recommendations on herd management, productivity gains and commercial planning.

Togo positions digital technology as a driver of efficiency in the dairy sector as producers seek tools that structure the journey of milk from breeding to distribution. Medede Bidassa proposes a digital method that documents each step and helps farmers manage their operations more effectively.

Medede Bidassa works as a tech entrepreneur in Togo with the goal of placing digital tools at the service of dairy producers. She co-founded Laitify and serves as its CEO. The company designs technological solutions that improve farm management and strengthen control over dairy production.

Laitify, founded in 2024, deploys a platform that transforms dairy practices from breeding to distribution. The system uses sensors that track in real time the health of cattle, the volume of milk produced and the animals’ geolocation.

The platform consolidates all data on a central dashboard. It displays key indicators for each farm, including production statistics, sales performance and operational metrics.

Laitify also integrates a QR-code traceability system. The tool records each batch of milk into a single database, which facilitates stock control, supply planning and access to production history.

This digital organization enables producers to anticipate their needs, secure the production chain and reduce inefficiencies.

The platform embeds an AI engine that analyzes collected data and generates recommendations. These insights support decisions related to herd management, productivity improvements and commercial planning.

In parallel, Bidassa co-founded Amazing Girls on Tech in 2024, a training program for young women interested in technology careers. She leads its technical training division. She also manages the online community of Tech Communities Day, an initiative dedicated to technology dynamics and collaborative innovation.

Bidassa holds a certification in computing and Internet technologies from the FORCE-N program in Senegal. She currently works as a freelance web developer and serves as team lead for the Google Developers Group in Lomé.

This article was initially published in French by Melchior Koba

Adapted in English by Ange Jason Quenum

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